![]() ![]() The 3.5-inch AMOLED screen is well-sized and performs particularly well in brightly lit conditions, partly thanks to the AMOLED technology and partly because of the ambient light detector that automatically adjusts the backlight. There's also a dedicated button for the camera mode. On the left-hand edge you'll find the charger connector, while the right-hand edge reveals volume up/zoom in and volume down/zoom out keys, along with a voice key and the familiar Nokia lock switch. The top edge of the handset is home to the power button, along with a 3.5mm port and a Micro-USB connector. ![]() There's also a front-facing camera in the top-right hand corner. Apart from the touchscreen, the front of the phone includes a small menu button under the screen along with Call and End Call keys. ![]() As we've already mentioned, the design looks a little dated when compared to the top-tier smartphones on the market, although the large screen surrounded by a reflective bezel looks fairly slick. The C7 is available in a choice of colours including Frosty metal (silver) and Mocha, while our review sample was of the Charcoal black variety. Weighing in at 130g, the phone isn't exactly a featherweight but this does make it feel reassuringly robust and you'll certainly notice if it falls out of your pocket - it'll probably survive the fall too. Measuring just 10.5mm deep, the handset boasts a slender profile, while the 117.3 x 56.8mm dimensions mean that it is relatively compact, if a little on the long side. However, it does have the tendency to pick up dust and fingerprints, much like the front of the phone. Although it's a smartphone, it's not as highly specced as the likes of the Nokia N8, but it sits somewhere above the maker's C6 so at least Nokia can be said to be sticking to its promise of providing phones for all budgets and tastes.Īlthough the design generally looks a tiny bit dated, the phone has a premium feel to it, courtesy of the nicely designed metal backplate which feels very cool to the touch. (Pocket-lint) - We first got our hands on the Nokia C7 back in September where we observed that the handset is quite difficult to place. ![]()
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